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Local Protein Synthesis in the Squid Giant Axon and Presynaptic Terminals,ods (Koenig, 1984; Giuditta et al., 1990). The separation of axonal and glial compartments is more readily accomplished in large axons, such as the squid giant axon (Giuditta et al., 1968; 1983; 1991) and the Mauthner axon of the goldfish (Koenig, 1979; 1991; Koenig and Martin, 1996).Osteoarthritis 发表于 2025-3-24 21:43:21
Protein Synthesis in Presynaptic Endings of Squid Brain: Regulation by Ca2+ Ions, in the past (Austin et al., 1967; Morgan & Austin, 1968; Gordon & Deanin, 1968; Bridgers et al., 1971; Cotman & Taylor, 1971), but failed to achieve acceptance as the protein synthetic activity of synaptosomal fractions could be attributed to contaminating fragments of glial cells or dendrites, rather than to nerve endings.六个才偏离 发表于 2025-3-25 00:33:42
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